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Joe and Libby Warner
Joe and Libby Warner fishing in the upper Manatee River where the dam was built.Photograph furnished by Joe Warner
Libby Warner in Orange Grove
Portrait view of a smiling Libby Warner in an orange grove. [Source: Warner papers, Eaton Florida History Collection
Libby Warner and Tex
Libby Warner poses with her saddled horse, Tex, in a pasture as a gray horse grazes at left. [Source: Warner papers, Eaton Florida History Collection
Libby Warner and Faye Blackstone at the Manatee River Fair
Libby Warner and Faye Blackstone at the Manatee River Fair
Libby Warner at typewriter
Libby Warner at her typewriter, transcribing some of the many interviews they did in preparation for the book she and her husband Joe published in 1980: biscuits and 'Taters, a history of Cattle Ranching in Manatee County or for their 1986 book, The Singing River. Copies of their work went to the Manatee County Central Library. [Warner papers, Eaton Florida History Collection
Libby Warner, 1940
Standing portrait of Libby Warner in her yard with a winter dress and jacket
Libby Warner on Black Fox
Libby Warner on Black Fox, a trained trick horse from the rodeo. Their cow dog is in the shade of a tree at lower right
Libby Warner Pole Fishing in Manatee River
Libby Warner displays her catch from pole fishing on the banks of the Manatee River. [Source: Warner papers, Eaton Florida History Collection
Elizabeth "Libby" Crews Warner
Elizabeth "Libby" Crews, the great-great-granddaughter of Daniel Gillett. She later married cattleman Joe G. Warner and, as members of the Manatee County Historical Society, helped interview many Manatee County old-timers and help research and write "Biscuits and 'Taters: a history of Manatee County Cattle Ranching"; and "The Singing River", the history of the communities along the Manatee River
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